Copyright Los Angeles Times

To the editor: What consumers should know primarily about L.A.’s crackdown on 7-OH and kratom products is that there is a better path than prohibition (“L.A. County stores must immediately stop selling kratom and 7-OH, health department warns,” Nov. 7). States such as Rhode Island have implemented regulatory structures for 7-OH requiring dosage standards, accurate labeling, testing and age restrictions. Although the current dosage limits are severely restricted, it shows that smart regulation to avoid overcriminalizing millions of users of 7-OH and kratom products is possible, if not necessary. L.A. County’s reported overdoses on these products are troubling, but even more so when we consider that every unfortunate case examined by the Los Angeles Times revealed cocktails of other substances, both legal and illegal, in the toxicology screens. What this proves is that we need clear rules, safe regulations and a transparent market so consumers know what they’re getting.